I have enjoyed reading of Dave Pearson's time spent in New Hampshire in his Hemlock Homewaters column.
Over the years I have fished both streams he mentioned in his last two columns, they are not unknown.
The stream he spoke of last week flows for some of it's length through what has to be one of the most heavily tourist infested areas of the state. It's quite picturesque and receives a good amount of pressure right now but it's barely more than a brook.
The stream he spoke of this week is more off the beaten path. It's a fine stream and there's always cars parked in the turnoffs. Still this is no large river and probably receives plenty of fishing pressure as is.
IMO there was no need to Mr Pearson to put names to these streams. Photos and subtile hints would have been more than enough.
Part of the fun of what we do is "discovering" new places on our own.
Spilling the beans on the little places isn't helping anyone who wants a positive fishing experience.